Bolen Lewis
Address:
Canada
British Columbia
Box 863 Terrace
Coordinates:
Latitude: 54.517452
Longitude: -128.623808
Administrator
Contact:
801-358-5441
Communication language
English
dave@bolenlewis.com
Web-site
FALL GOATS
After flying into a remote mountain lake there is nothing quite like putting on a pack and venturing into a goat’s summer and fall range. Our early fall hunts take place from Aug. 10th to Oct. 31st in the high alpine basins and peaks of the Coast Mountains.
FEATURES
- Fly in
- Back Pack
- High Alpine
- Bow and Rifle
- Record Book Billies
LATE SEASON GOAT HUNTS
By late October the first snows start pushing the goats from the high country to lower bluffs. Nannies and billies start moving closer together. Some monster billies otherwise found in inaccessible country move to lower elevations to herd up nannies. The action can be fast and furious when the billies start fighting for breeding rights.
FEATURES
- Long Hair
- Record Book Goats
- Hunt From Town
- 1 on 1 Hunt
- Rut Hunt
LODGE BLACK BEAR
As the snow receeds up the mountains in the spring, black bears hungrily emerge from hibernation. The first areas to see green grasses are sun-exposed slide shoots, cut blocks, and logging roads. With a beautiful lodge and hundreds of miles of access to the mountains, our lodge hunt is the perfect recipie for spot and stalk hunting huge coastal black bears.
FEATURES
- Spot and Stalk!
- Bow or Rifle
- Not Physical
- Great Group Hunt
- Serious or Low-Pressure
OCEAN BLACK BEAR HUNTS
In the early spring big, mature boars dominate the prime feeding spots along the coastal estuaries. This offers the serious trophy hunter a small window of opportunity to stalk these huge bruins when they’re occupied by replenishing calories after emerging from hibernation.
FEATURES
- 7 days
- Coastal Black Bears
- All you can eat crab
- Spot and Stalk
- 40′ Boat
COASTAL GRIZZLY HUNTS
About a hundred miles north of us there is an imaginary line that turns the Alaskan Brown Bear into the Canadian Coastal Grizzlies. This, coupled Canada’s ridiculously strict grizzly management plan, creates a perfect storm for North America’s biggest grizzly bears.
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